Panaeolus subbalteatus (= P. cinctulus) : MD#19 Spore Print
Description
Spores supplied as spore prints on heavy foil. Packaged individually, and guaranteed clean and stable. Spore print size and density may vary based on species and variety.
Habitat: Bovine, Equine Dung and Enriched Soils Origin: Maryland, USA (USA) Cap: 10-30 mm in diameter, orange brown with a dark band on the margin, somewhat micaceous (covered in very fine reflective particles). Stem: Reddish brown covered with pale whitish fibrils, often bluing at the base. Gills: Attachment adnate to uncinate. Mottled brownish when young soon turning black with spore maturity Spores: Black in deposit with an oblique germ pore in side view (see also the Panaeolus microscopy gallery). Comments: A grassland variety of Panaeolus subbalteatus collected in June by mikonn. Initially, not recognized as P. subbalteatus because of its slender form and grassland habitat. Cultured carpophores appear more typical for the species. * Spores intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Images provided for informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside the US. Cultivation of this species is illegal in many countries including the United States. Please check your local regulations. California, Idaho, and Georgia residents: Orders requesting Psilocybe Genera Spores shipped to California, Idaho, and Georgia will be refused, voided, or refunded. Possession of these mushroom spores may be illegal in CA, ID, and GA without the proper permissions. |